Colin Close and Robert Gilbert from Portadown are pictured with Carling girl Judith Wilson and Glentoran’s Keith Gillespie at The Oval at the first ‘Carling Presents an Evening of Legends’ event. More than 100 Glentoran fans attended the event which gave them the opportunity to meet and quiz star players Keith Gillespie and Paul Leeman and legends Billy Caskey and Jim Cleary

Mark Gill from East Belfast is pictured with Glentoran legend Jim Cleary, star player Keith Gillespie and Carling girl Judith Wilson at The Oval at the first 'Carling Presents an Evening of Legends' event

Jem McDowell from Comber and Jack Henderson from East Belfast are pictured with Glentoran's Paul Leeman and Keith Gillespie at The Oval at the first 'Carling Presents an Evening of Legends' event

Podium 4 Sport's Paul Rothwell from Antrim is pictured with Glentoran's Paul Leeman and Keith Gillespie and Carling girl Judith Wilson at The Oval at the first 'Carling Presents an Evening of Legends' event

Mark Cleland from Dundonald is pictured with Glentoran's Paul Leeman and Keith Gillespie and Carling girl Judith Wilson at The Oval at the first 'Carling Presents an Evening of Legends' event

Arthur Watson from East Belfast is pictured with Glentoran's Paul Leeman and Keith Gillespie and Carling girl Judith Wilson at The Oval at the first 'Carling Presents an Evening of Legends' event

Ian Gibson and Robert Miller from East Belfast are pictured with Glentoran's Paul Leeman and Keith Gillespie and Carling girl Judith Wilson at The Oval at the first 'Carling Presents an Evening of Legends' event

Ian Gibson and Robert Miller from East Belfast are pictured with Glentoran's Paul Leeman and Keith Gillespie and Carling girl Judith Wilson at The Oval at the first 'Carling Presents an Evening of Legends' event

Adrian Veighey, Simon Gordon and Andrew Veighey from South Belfast are pictured with Glentoran's Paul Leeman and Keith Gillespie and Carling girl Catherine Milligan at The Oval at the first 'Carling Presents an Evening of Legends' event

Our series of polls coincide with the ‘Carling Presents an Evening of Legends’ promotion which allows supporters of each top-tier team to take part in an open Q&A forum with their heroes.

Tonight's event - the fourth in the series - will see Cliftonville fans quiz club captain Chris Scannell and legends Marty Tabb and John Platt.

Previous nights featured Glentoran, Lisburn Distillery and Glenavon.

The BBC’s Jackie Fullerton is hosting each evening and also blogging on each event on the Carling Website.

“I am delighted to be involved in Carling Presents", said Jackie. "It provides football fans with a fantastic opportunity to find out more about the legends and star players of their favourite teams in the Carling Premiership”.

Geoff Wilson from The IFA said: “These events show Carling’s dedication to helping football fans get closer to the team they support. I believe the events will be a big success and fans should register their interest now as places are limited.”

Tickets for these exclusive events are free but places are limited so you are advised to register your interest early. Over 18's only and proof of age may be required. Each event takes place at the relevant club's ground and kicks off with a Carling Drinks Reception at 7.30pm. To apply for a ticket go to the Carling Premiership website.

Carling Presents an Evening of Legends - event calender

Glentoran - 18 November

Lisburn Distillery - 25 November

Glenavon - 2 December

Cliftonville - 9 December

Linfield - 13 January

Institute - 27 January

Portadown - 10 February

Ballymena United - 24 February

Newry City - 10 March

Coleraine - 24 March

Dungannon Swifts - 14 April

Crusaders - 28 April

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